A name mnemonic
Using the word "homes" for Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior to remember the Great Lakes is an example of a mnemonic device. Mnemonics are memory aids that help us remember information by providing an easy way to recall complex data through an acronym or word. In this case, each letter in "homes" represents the first letter of a Great Lake.
The HOMES of the Great Lakes is a simple method to remember the names.... Huron Ontario Michigan Erie Superior
mnemonic device example to remember the 5 Great Lakes, think of HOMES * Heron * Ontario * Michigan * Erie * Superior
yes The great lakes are: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior. Easier to remember if you remember HOMES.
they spell HOMES- Huron, Onterio, Michigan, Erie, Superior.
HOMES Huron Ontario Michigan Erie Superior
Remember this little ditty. HOMES Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior.
Think of HOMES. Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior.
A mnemonic is a shorthand concept to aid recall of a longer one, for example, the acronym HOMES to remember the names of the Great Lakes (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Eire, Superior). Do you want to remember the word "fate"? It seems to be about as short as it can get already. Now FATE could be a mnemonic for something else.
Best key ever: Remember the acronym "HOMES"- and then link up Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior. And that's all the Great Lakes.
A good way to remember the names of The great Lakes is by the acronym: HOMES. Huron Onterio Michigan Erie & Superior
Huron Ontario Michigan Erie Superior Homes is a good way to remember the names of the 5 great lakes.